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the cio in 1952. it is their industries they cio had organized for the first time that had become the pattern for the mass organization of workers and radical call -- radicalization of the labor movement in the 40's, and again for the reconversion. , postwar, into the 1950's. following them and their unions is the mold that the rest of the labor union -- movement followed. them, theills called two men of power. this is a sociologist writing in 1948. he acknowledged the growth of labor's economic power and tell that translates into political power as well. their decisions about how to fear this the group movement and the having huge effects on labor and the whole of american political economy based relations, the growth of deal of the liberal luster state -- welfare state, every piece of american history from then until now. this is this critical turning point, but also -- all those questions and uncertainties i ,ent through at the beginning experience a certain amount of resolution. to the table is a
the cio in 1952. it is their industries they cio had organized for the first time that had become the pattern for the mass organization of workers and radical call -- radicalization of the labor movement in the 40's, and again for the reconversion. , postwar, into the 1950's. following them and their unions is the mold that the rest of the labor union -- movement followed. them, theills called two men of power. this is a sociologist writing in 1948. he acknowledged the growth of labor's...
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then the cio in 1952. it is their industries they cio had organized for the first time that had become the pattern for the mass organization of workers and radicalization of the labor movement in the 40's, and again for the reconversion. into the 1950's. following them and their unions is the mold that the rest of the labor movement follows. c wright mills called them, the new men of power. this is a sociologist writing in 1948. he acknowledged the growth of labor's economic power and tell -- how that translates into political power as well. their decisions and up having huge effects on labor and the whole of american political economy, race relations, every piece of american history from then until now. this is this critical turning point, all those questions and uncertainties i went through at the beginning experience a certain amount of a resolution. labor came to the table with a set of ideas, ideas today hard to imagine. in the mid-1940's, they were very mainstream. coming out of the war, walter reuth
then the cio in 1952. it is their industries they cio had organized for the first time that had become the pattern for the mass organization of workers and radicalization of the labor movement in the 40's, and again for the reconversion. into the 1950's. following them and their unions is the mold that the rest of the labor movement follows. c wright mills called them, the new men of power. this is a sociologist writing in 1948. he acknowledged the growth of labor's economic power and tell --...
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the left wing of the cio is destroyed. footio shot off his left and has been running around in circles ever since. and where they end up is this new business unionism. cold war foreign policy, the growth of the american empire because they see that as the key to their own prosperity. they engage in the ongoing repression of radicals in their ranks and shop or leaders who wish to take matters into their own hands. the workers are being told, you can't stop working. follow the contract. that was something new. the 30's labor had grown precisely because they had that shop floor activism. we see more and more of the union fight going back to the to actual table formal routinized collective bargaining the uaw creates the first cost-of-living adjustment agreements in their contracts which was something that many leaders were skeptical about. add private pension supplements and create a private pension system so they don't have to depend wholly on social security and they are eventually able to win health benefits. during the war
the left wing of the cio is destroyed. footio shot off his left and has been running around in circles ever since. and where they end up is this new business unionism. cold war foreign policy, the growth of the american empire because they see that as the key to their own prosperity. they engage in the ongoing repression of radicals in their ranks and shop or leaders who wish to take matters into their own hands. the workers are being told, you can't stop working. follow the contract. that was...
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that third threat matches something that's exactly with cio. it helps organizations focus on the whole pool instead of small pieces. some people are using passive, but the big picture -- how do you add value at a strategic level? that is consistent with what hard was doing and consistent with what our clients are doing. scarlet: for a harvard management company,, the best utilize your services? kane: the o cio marketplace endowment foundation, others, tend out sort when they are somewhere between small numbers in comparatively, $10 million, up to $5 billion to $10 billion. i think harvard is somewhere around $36 billion. the way they have often used asset managers is part provider. an individual as place where we are others may be expert or more expert than they. and very interesting dynamic with some of the biggest pools of capital in the world with these people like ourselves. is called ecio. that an external cio where they give is a vertical slice of their portfolio, multi-asset class, they has this to be innovative and put in place are tact
that third threat matches something that's exactly with cio. it helps organizations focus on the whole pool instead of small pieces. some people are using passive, but the big picture -- how do you add value at a strategic level? that is consistent with what hard was doing and consistent with what our clients are doing. scarlet: for a harvard management company,, the best utilize your services? kane: the o cio marketplace endowment foundation, others, tend out sort when they are somewhere...
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53 san frcisco:57santa rosa:57 walnut cre: 57 =================el pronosto extendidoara los proximos cio dias: san josejuev:73 viernes:65sabado:7domingo: 77 lunes:76martes:73 safrancisco jueves: 61viernes:59sabado:65 domingo: 68 lune 68 gabriela ---no se mueva porq regresamen instantes... gabriela---no mueva porq regresamosen instantes... live weather beautyara segment ends uno de losallecidos eel voz incendio del almacenonocido como barco fantas......eoakland elÑo pasado, ige justic... diremos a ien culpan por la tradia... reveal 2 --palera arrestad intenta ganarse el pan dcada da vendiendo helados,ero fue detenida..pero no todes como lo pintan... reve 3 --una dreamer desat controversia en laredes sociales... lo hizoouna solafotografia... y haebido amenazas... --esto y mas en vo las once. cam 2 blanca ..o se olvidee escribirnal correo "noticie t 48 aoba telemundo punto com..... lorena --- y si tiene una htoria quecontarnos llmes al 408 944813. anchor graciapor acompannos, los dejamos con el noticro nacional de telemdo...--- (musica) hoy en noticias tlmelemundo . >> seria una invasion a
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guy: scott thiel, 80 fixed income cio at blackrock. ♪ . . . careful joe, they've got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. something for everyone is awesome. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. more to stream to every screen. guy: capital raised, deutsche bank is sharing shares at a 35% discount to raise eight billion euros. is the last time investors will have to put their hands in their pocket. france in focus. presidential candidates will face off in the first televised debate of the campaign. has manuel the most to lose? life after kwan tative easing? we're told if the central bank could shorten the break between the end of the easing program and rate hike. good morning and welcome to the bloomberg markets and european open. millen in brussels alongside guy johnson. guy: the markets are performing negative. decent performances last week. surprising to see some of that coming off. remember, only 30
guy: scott thiel, 80 fixed income cio at blackrock. ♪ . . . careful joe, they've got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. something for everyone is awesome. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. more to stream to every screen. guy: capital raised, deutsche bank is sharing shares at a 35% discount to raise eight billion euros. is the last time...
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the aia names and new cio. i am mark tucker. is 8:00 a.m. across the emirates, 4:00 a.m. in london. i'm tracy alloway in dubai. david: i'm david and glass in hong kong. there is a lot to talk about this week. the fed has not been fully priced in. had you make money if everyone expects them to move? have a look at some of these charts i have for you right now. it speaks to the risk ahead. first one, dollars saying. that they are saying is that hair you want to watch across asia because it has not really gotten ahead of the 55 day moving average. it bumped its head in late january and a few days ago, so this is something to watch. the other thing i will point out is when you look at their reflation trend, we had data earlier from japan ppi. when you look at the other charge, 6711 on the bloomberg, we now have both china and japan showing solid signs of reflation when it comes to the factory. that bodes well for the inflation trade and when it comes to pricing for the old-school industrial conglomerates in both countries. we also have the australian foreign minister, one to watch. she
the aia names and new cio. i am mark tucker. is 8:00 a.m. across the emirates, 4:00 a.m. in london. i'm tracy alloway in dubai. david: i'm david and glass in hong kong. there is a lot to talk about this week. the fed has not been fully priced in. had you make money if everyone expects them to move? have a look at some of these charts i have for you right now. it speaks to the risk ahead. first one, dollars saying. that they are saying is that hair you want to watch across asia because it has...
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only 22% of your cios believe that. the important thing about that is we've also seen in those states where the governors have made cyber risk a strategy, they are involved in reviewing the progress towards that strategy. that communication gap, that confidence gap, closes. so it's something to take away with when you're talking about cyber risk in your state, what's that conversation that you have with the cis or the appropriately titled person in your state. how frequently are you looking at reviewing that strategy and those briefings that you're getting? right now also when we look at it, the conversation is about what is coming next. what i'm going to set up is two key points and vince is going to continue to talk about those. the two things that we see that are extremely important to you as governors of our 50 states and territories is resillancesy and access management. so what do we mean by that? john gave us a couple of examples of resilientsy, but you are going to hear more conversations about the cyber risk an
only 22% of your cios believe that. the important thing about that is we've also seen in those states where the governors have made cyber risk a strategy, they are involved in reviewing the progress towards that strategy. that communication gap, that confidence gap, closes. so it's something to take away with when you're talking about cyber risk in your state, what's that conversation that you have with the cis or the appropriately titled person in your state. how frequently are you looking at...
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vo/blanca ---padrede familia una cuela pegon el gritol cio, al enterarse que sus hos podrantener clas muy explicas soe sexo. arlen sot juanfra live tz ---su pasin es elarate... pero la msa esta en scorazn... take vo al rresar conoc al jovenque combina la disciina deportiva y el arte sical...en palco deportivo blanca---los ladrones de intidad nunca dejade busc meras arr si nunca has probado la icónica y jugosa big mac... está bien si quieres empezar con algo más pequeño. la deliciosa mac jr, es la big mac con solo un patty de carne y sin el pan de en medio. ahora por tiempo limitado. ♪ personal. lorena--muchas personas seregtan siomprar uneguro de ro de entidad euna buena opcion.....arn fernez tienla resputa... lot 00;05 00;13 00;200;32 1;37arlen intro consumereports reve lo que cubre esteeguro y poré podr ser un dperdicio dedinero. pkg el robo de identidaes uncreciente alarmante pblema: en 2015, qnce mil millones de dólar eron bados de millones dconsumidor. sot nilo marÃn alt ctima de robo de identidad"fue lamentable parai, todo porque eral ahorro dei vida, el ahorro mis hijo
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temperatas en los rangode: 50's =============== como ued sabe enuestra area geografica tenemos por lo men cio microclim. hoy lastemperaturas maxas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 76 la bahia sur tenemos: la bahia este tenemos : 72la costa tenemos: 69 los valles tenemos: 75================ ahora hablemos de lo que podes esperar en cuanto a las temperaturas minimas. la bahia norte tenemos: 81la bahia sur tenemos: 82 la bahia este tenemos : 78la costa tenemos: 74 los valles tenemos:...
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. >> there will not be a cinco cio de mayo celebration in philadelphia this year. organization decided to cancel the event on may fifth. they say recent immigration raids across the country are many people in the latino community feeling unsafe. >> the people come from other -- like other cities from the united states, to come to participate here, maybe on the way they get stopped and asked for any like legal papers and they don't have them. >> mayor jim kenney's office called the into us to cancel the parade devastating saying i want our immigrant community to know we want them here. we remain committed to being a fourth amendment city and protecting these values. this would have been the event's 11th year. >> ♪ >> fbi director james comey answered a lot of congressional questions with the same nonstarter saying he couldn't talk about ongoing investigations or share classified information but he testimony confirm this stunning fact. the agency is investigating possible coordinated activity between associates of the trump campaign and russia during the election's
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. >>> president trump is sitting down with the the head of the afl-cio, richard trumka to talk about infrastructure and getting rid of nafta and other trade agreements. weigh on a this and more, our special guest, u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross. we'll speak with grover norquist. texas attorney general ken paxton and lieutenant colonel oliver north. melissa: wow, that is a lot. we look at the dow dropping, ending the day down about 30 points. adam shapiro down on floor of the new york stock exchange. comments from the president and division among republicans over this new health care plan moving stocks big today, huh, adam? reporter: there was the tweet from the president talking about redoing the pricing of pharmaceutical companies. a knew system. competition for pricing for american people and prices will come way down. look what happened to the pharmaceutical stocks. look at some of the biggest losers. end dough pharmaceuticals. mylan took a hit as did pfizer. they were all down. then you've got the insurers. some of the insurers like aetna already pulled out of obamacare. oth
. >>> president trump is sitting down with the the head of the afl-cio, richard trumka to talk about infrastructure and getting rid of nafta and other trade agreements. weigh on a this and more, our special guest, u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross. we'll speak with grover norquist. texas attorney general ken paxton and lieutenant colonel oliver north. melissa: wow, that is a lot. we look at the dow dropping, ending the day down about 30 points. adam shapiro down on floor of the new...
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we will talk about that more with the cio of an asset management company in london. thank you for joining us. let's get straight to it. we have had that rally in new york treasuries post the height, what is driving that? how much further could treasuries go? the fed raised its rate last week. we believe the fed will continue to normalize. it will put more pressure on the u.s. treasury. we should take this opportunity to lighten our duration on u.s. treasury. affects.ome inflation it is linked to the job market. environmentve an is using fed cautiousness with the u.s. treasury. reporter: you mentioned inflation. where do you see the reflation trade now? is that still in progress even though we have weakness in oil prices? >> we believe oil will go higher. we are or casting oil price between 55-60 at the end of 2017. it will put inflation pressure. the reflation trade -- they are that.sting it higher than it will be linked to the job market and the strength of the u.s. economy. have a connection between growth in europe. u.s. gross is very strong. even in an energy mar
we will talk about that more with the cio of an asset management company in london. thank you for joining us. let's get straight to it. we have had that rally in new york treasuries post the height, what is driving that? how much further could treasuries go? the fed raised its rate last week. we believe the fed will continue to normalize. it will put more pressure on the u.s. treasury. we should take this opportunity to lighten our duration on u.s. treasury. affects.ome inflation it is linked...
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joining us is lucy macdonald, cio, global equities at allianz global investors. thank you for coming in this morning. a lot going on for the market, the big focus is the vote happening in the states today but we have had movement with oil as well, something playing on the markets. with oil, it has been one of the big drivers of the recovery in the market, so we have had the trump rally but also a recovery in the oil price as well, and that has really been because of cuts agreed with opec. although those cuts have taken place, it does seem that the expectation that the oil price will go expectation that the oil price will 9° up expectation that the oil price will go up has meant that the credit going into the shale industry in the us has kept its pumping and therefore you have got higher infant ‘s and so that is now pushing down on the oil price so it is going to be an interesting time for opec to decide whether they need to do more cuts all give more confidence that the cuts will be of a longer duration. there is an opec meeting this weekend so the price of oi
joining us is lucy macdonald, cio, global equities at allianz global investors. thank you for coming in this morning. a lot going on for the market, the big focus is the vote happening in the states today but we have had movement with oil as well, something playing on the markets. with oil, it has been one of the big drivers of the recovery in the market, so we have had the trump rally but also a recovery in the oil price as well, and that has really been because of cuts agreed with opec....
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mark: coming up, we hear with the pimco cio for global fixed income on the wrist for the u.k. economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i am julieew york, hyman. mark: live from london i am mark barton. the geopolitical risk facing markets, the economy facing uncertainty over brexit and additional concerns about terrorism. the surveillance team talked about the risk with andrew balls , the pimco cio for global fixed income. ,ndrew: these tragic events from a market perspective, i do not think great relevance. a terrible event but not something which will have a big impact on financial markets. >> will we see retail sales numbers down later on? is there a read across there and what kind of metrics are you looking for for the u.k. to determine how you position yourself? andrew: who knows. but the past experiences, france and beyond, not something you should expect to have a significant impact on markets or data. a tragic event but not something which is going to move markets. who have pretty good economic underlying data, and great uncertainty in terms of the outlook. it is an interes
mark: coming up, we hear with the pimco cio for global fixed income on the wrist for the u.k. economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i am julieew york, hyman. mark: live from london i am mark barton. the geopolitical risk facing markets, the economy facing uncertainty over brexit and additional concerns about terrorism. the surveillance team talked about the risk with andrew balls , the pimco cio for global fixed income. ,ndrew: these tragic events from a market perspective, i do not think great...
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the wall street journal released an article supporting the afl-cio and its engagement abroad. this article was just one prominent example of how difficult it was for the new administration to strike a balance between overcoming malaise at home and supporting various labor organizations abroad. what reagan did initially was simply allow a continuous grassroot support for solidarity to be collected at home. he also let the department go undisturbed. later he became personally and gauged supporting the union, right after the introduction of the martial law. at the same time he had to be careful of not to cross the invisible redline and provoking his soviet intervention. while the stock and a communist stance faltered, he remained open to the possibility of internal changes at the soviet union began to bear fruit after gorbachev came to power. the wall street journal article for shadowed some of the fundamental trade-offs between domestic and foreign policy that persisted until the very end of reagan's presidency. the way that paradox was handled contains the key to understanding
the wall street journal released an article supporting the afl-cio and its engagement abroad. this article was just one prominent example of how difficult it was for the new administration to strike a balance between overcoming malaise at home and supporting various labor organizations abroad. what reagan did initially was simply allow a continuous grassroot support for solidarity to be collected at home. he also let the department go undisturbed. later he became personally and gauged...
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he is the cio of research at affiliates. emerging markets mean equities cost more now. a do remain, he calls it an enormous bargain. measure is the schiller p/e ratio. he said stocks are the most expensive since the.com bubble -- since the tech bubble of the 1990's. the yellow line is emerging markets. the white line is eu stocks, 19 times. there you go. what a wonderful chart. what are you looking at? i am looking at global macro movers in the g10 space. a mixed picture when it comes to stocks. taking a bit of a pause in scandinavian countries. the dollar index really down to 100.03 after the yellen decision. of course, you see the bloomberg dollar index is down as well. that's not to the benefit of the euro so much as to the benefit of the yen. some other countries we are looking at, united kingdom, one point 81. let's get to abigail doolittle who has a deeper look at what's in emerging markets today. abigail: we have christopher adviser to pimco saying he considers emerging-market equities to still be attractive. he said it's the trade of the decade. he has been pret
he is the cio of research at affiliates. emerging markets mean equities cost more now. a do remain, he calls it an enormous bargain. measure is the schiller p/e ratio. he said stocks are the most expensive since the.com bubble -- since the tech bubble of the 1990's. the yellow line is emerging markets. the white line is eu stocks, 19 times. there you go. what a wonderful chart. what are you looking at? i am looking at global macro movers in the g10 space. a mixed picture when it comes to...
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are theoining us international cio and ceo of northern trust asset manage ment. they are good hedges for inflation. isn't it a little too early to think about inflation right now? >> there is an argument for that. part of the overweight was the upgrade in global growth. the commodity price moves we have seen have been as much a reaction on continued supply versus a reduction in demand. you see the supply side dynamics, increasingly pumping out enough and maintaining supply. demand has been reasonably robust and we expect demand to improve. are we talking mining stocks? >> it is broad-based. there is not one particular area where we would say, this is going very strong day and this one is going less so. if you look at global economic trade, both from the service sector as well as manufacturing, we are seeing a general improvement across the world. you have, sector for sector, price for price, from a commodity perspective. if you take the overall low will gdb picture -- one part of the worry is you do get some of these nuanced supply oral shocks to demand. tariffs,
are theoining us international cio and ceo of northern trust asset manage ment. they are good hedges for inflation. isn't it a little too early to think about inflation right now? >> there is an argument for that. part of the overweight was the upgrade in global growth. the commodity price moves we have seen have been as much a reaction on continued supply versus a reduction in demand. you see the supply side dynamics, increasingly pumping out enough and maintaining supply. demand has...
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of the house newt gingrich in house with us, texas congressman mccaul here the president of the afl-cio richard trumka here ceo of -- tom hays joining us don't miss a moment of it kick off with president trump outlining his agenda during his first joint address to congress. he peter barnes live at white house with details, good morning to you. reporter: that is right president spoke with health care, jobs, foreign policy, of course, more military spending, as america first theme was loud and clear throughout his speech last night, especially, his comments on foreign policy. >> my job is not to represent the world. my job is to represent the united stat united states of america. >> we know america is better off where there is less conflict not more. >> is one surprise announced push for comprehensive immigration reform. >> i believe that real and positive immigration reform is possible. as long as we focus on the following goals. to improve jobs, and wages for americans strengthen nation security restore respect for our laws. reporter: part of his effort to reach out to democrats, to cal
of the house newt gingrich in house with us, texas congressman mccaul here the president of the afl-cio richard trumka here ceo of -- tom hays joining us don't miss a moment of it kick off with president trump outlining his agenda during his first joint address to congress. he peter barnes live at white house with details, good morning to you. reporter: that is right president spoke with health care, jobs, foreign policy, of course, more military spending, as america first theme was loud and...
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the afl-cio is planning on suing the government. millions of workers were eligible for overtime last december over the numeral, but they were blocked by a federal judge. open will say goodbye to the -- oakland will say goodbye to the raider. they approved a move to las vegas. they could play in oakland until 2018 while the new stadium is under construction. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2300 journalists and analysts. i'm alisa. this is bloomberg. bloomberg technology is next. ♪ cory: this is bloomberg technology. coming up, snapchat wins on wall street but the real reason analysts are bullish. hatsapp creating a backdoor for intelligence officials. the new debate over privacy encryption. a self driving car accident grounds uber's autonomous cars. some are now back on the road. first, some investors had a rocky start for the failed health care vote on friday. we have abigail. there was a lot of pressure over the weekend. what do you see? abigail: the worst open for the s&p 500 for the year. the worst week for stoc
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the aipac cio at deutsche bank wealth management. your time today. president trump's speech to congress was pretty well received from what the markets were doing. the tone was pretty positive. now that we have this new travel it, sort of ban 2.0, will affect investor sentiment towards the u.s. markets come especially when it comes to foreign investors? yes, so we think it should not have a big impact. if you look at the first travel ban, the markets, i wouldn't say they ignore this, but they did not have much impact on the overall market development. as you rightly said, it is for investors like us more important how much of trumps policy for example, the infrastructure spending and in particular his plans to cut corporate tax, how this is going to be implemented. i think that is what markets are looking for. before we get to the next question, some lines we weredi aramco -- expecting some movement on the company. this is ahead of the highly anticipated ipo. we will take a closer look at those lines a shortly, but let's get back to donald trump and w
the aipac cio at deutsche bank wealth management. your time today. president trump's speech to congress was pretty well received from what the markets were doing. the tone was pretty positive. now that we have this new travel it, sort of ban 2.0, will affect investor sentiment towards the u.s. markets come especially when it comes to foreign investors? yes, so we think it should not have a big impact. if you look at the first travel ban, the markets, i wouldn't say they ignore this, but they...
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the afl-cio will sue the government if it waters down a boost in overtime pay eligibility. they were blocked by a federal judge. we will say goodbye to the raiders. the team moves to vegas after a vote of 31-1. the team could play in oakland while the new stadium is under construction. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. i am alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. "bloomberg technology" is next. ♪ cory: i am cory johnson. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, snapchat wins on wall street but the real reason analysts are bullish. whatsapp creating a backdoor for intelligence officials. the new debate over privacy encryption. a self driving car accident grounds uber's autonomous cars. some are now back on the road. first, some investors had a rocky start for the failed health care vote on friday. we have abigail. there was a lot of pressure over the weekend. what do you see? abigail: the worst open for the s&p 500 for the year. the worst week for stocks last week. some bearishness. some
the afl-cio will sue the government if it waters down a boost in overtime pay eligibility. they were blocked by a federal judge. we will say goodbye to the raiders. the team moves to vegas after a vote of 31-1. the team could play in oakland while the new stadium is under construction. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. i am alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. "bloomberg technology" is next. ♪...
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that is why jensen was ousted as co-ceo, putback in the co-cio's role. it has been a bit of a revolving door the past year at bridgewater. we will see because it is hard to know whether this structure will stand the test of time. vonnie: the people who support them have a proven understanding of bridgewater and the unique culture and a treasure these things. our thanks to erik schatzker of bloomberg news. right now the u.k. parliament lawmakers are debating the right of eu nationals to stay in the u.k., a result that would complicate 'theresa may's brexit timetable. mark: 11:00 a.m. in new york, 4:00 p.m. in london, midnight in hong kong. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe. i am mark. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: we are going to take you from new york to london in the next hour. plus, we are covering stories from washington and paris. here are the top stories we are following on bloomberg and around the world. risk-on in europe today, stoxx 600 having its best in more than a
that is why jensen was ousted as co-ceo, putback in the co-cio's role. it has been a bit of a revolving door the past year at bridgewater. we will see because it is hard to know whether this structure will stand the test of time. vonnie: the people who support them have a proven understanding of bridgewater and the unique culture and a treasure these things. our thanks to erik schatzker of bloomberg news. right now the u.k. parliament lawmakers are debating the right of eu nationals to stay in...
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gather time is 320-ton electric the president will meet with that richard trumka the present of the afl-cio. they are expected to discuss importance of investing in our country's infrastructure and renegotiating trade agreements like nafta. they will be -- we will have further details on it. this eating the present will visit with a group of boy scouts were in washington to participate in a tradition of sharing scouting achievements, looking at a point to let you know the president will be welcoming at least two foreign leaders in the coming weeks and expect additional announcements of additional leaders later but first, next week chancellor merkel of germany will visit the white house and the following week the president will welcome prime minister of iraq. with that, i will take your questions. jonathan? >> thank you. it's been a full three days since the president said that president obama had his wires tapped come his phone step that trump tower in those three days as the white house come up with any evidence whatsoever to prove that allegation? >> i address this multiple times yesterda
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mark: the afl-cio will sue if the trump administration tries to water down and obama-era boost in overtime eligibility. richard trumka told bloomberg the impact could be devastating cut millions of white-collar workers were set to become eligible for overtime last december under the new rules. they were blocked by a federal judge. labor secretary nominee won't say if the administration will defend those rules". the family of an american killed in last week's attacked in london is exposing gratitude for the kindness of strangers and insisting some good will come from the tragedy. he was on the last day of a european trip with his wife, melissa, when an attacker mowed down pedestrians on westminster bridge before stabbing a police officer in a parliament courtyard. mother saysran's the family appreciates the outpouring of notes, prayers, donations, and well wishes. britain says a planned trip to russia by foreign secretary boris johnson this week has been postponed. the foreign office says the trip is being delayed because the nato foreign ministers meeting is being rescheduled. british oici
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herro, that was david harris associate cio of international equity. lot abouten talking a banks this week and the opportunities in european banks, and banks rallying the most out of stoxx 600 groups in march. vonnie: if we could predict things -- you know the end of that sentence. at the biggest business stories in the news right now. dan is making concessions to win approval of its acquisition of white ways food. agreed thatompany they will sell the organic yogurt brand. they say that will allow white wave and the deal to close shortly. dow chemical and dupont pushed back the deadline for the $79 billion merger again. the chemicals maker to try to get antitrust approval in europe by striking a $1.6 billion deal with pesticide maker fmc. they are selling assets to fmc. down dupont say their merger will now close in august, that did click -- it was set to close in 2016. hong kong has been one of the hottest markets for electric cars. electric vehicles have been accepted for a tax on new cars. that ends tomorrow. the rise of the tesla by at least 50%. l
herro, that was david harris associate cio of international equity. lot abouten talking a banks this week and the opportunities in european banks, and banks rallying the most out of stoxx 600 groups in march. vonnie: if we could predict things -- you know the end of that sentence. at the biggest business stories in the news right now. dan is making concessions to win approval of its acquisition of white ways food. agreed thatompany they will sell the organic yogurt brand. they say that will...
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the head of the afl-cio said the first billionaire businessman to become chief executive has thus far presented a mixed bag. >> what he did on tcp was good. the thing he is trying to do with infrastructure is good and then on the other side he put some people in there were antiunion. >> international brotherhood of teamsters broke with the obama administration on the keystone pipeline and declined to endorse hillary clinton during the primaries. the group is keeping an open mind about donald trump. >> we want the american worker to be successful and if that includes working with the president, we will do that. he is the president and we intend to work with him where we can. >> i, richard nixon, do solemnly swear... >> the only time winning the vote -- former aide to president george w. bush and a fox news contributor is working privately to strengthen the ties between big labor and the publican party. >> they are giving the president the benefit of the doubt to wait and see what the infrastructure program is going to look like, what trade is going to look like, what relations between
the head of the afl-cio said the first billionaire businessman to become chief executive has thus far presented a mixed bag. >> what he did on tcp was good. the thing he is trying to do with infrastructure is good and then on the other side he put some people in there were antiunion. >> international brotherhood of teamsters broke with the obama administration on the keystone pipeline and declined to endorse hillary clinton during the primaries. the group is keeping an open mind...
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numbe dan mitchell of cato institute, adam lashinsky of "fortune" magazine and recon capital partners cio kevin kelly. good to see you all. let me go first to dan. this is quite a message that you can do both obamacare and repeal and reform and replace, and, have a tax cut by august. what needs to be done to get that done inside of the beltway, dan? >> the number one thing they have to figure out is this controversial border adjustment provision in the house bill. that is not in trump's plan. a lot of senators don't like it. a lot of the american business community doesn't like it. but it's very attractive to house republicans because it is a trillion dollars of revenue that they're using to finance a lot of the good tax cuts in their plan. so somehow you have to make all these pieces fit together. they're not there yet. david: dan, just with you for a second, don't they believe that there is something to very active situation happening once tax cuts come down, you may have a revival of the con me we haven't seen in years, therefore it would generate more revenue? >> there is no question.
numbe dan mitchell of cato institute, adam lashinsky of "fortune" magazine and recon capital partners cio kevin kelly. good to see you all. let me go first to dan. this is quite a message that you can do both obamacare and repeal and reform and replace, and, have a tax cut by august. what needs to be done to get that done inside of the beltway, dan? >> the number one thing they have to figure out is this controversial border adjustment provision in the house bill. that is not in...
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cio into bring in the minneapolis. thank you for joining us. desperate to find, are we finally going to have volatility, are we going to break out the complacency, 1% yesterday, is it just not a big deal? quietin the general pattern? knows what triggers these things. we had noted that the really -- otherm senator work related options measures, are part of that. the short work had gotten very frothy, dating back to the high made on the s&p and every other .ajor index it triggered a lot of excitement and you could see it in the mutual fund flows and that sort of thing. the elevated level of optimism made -- need to be host down a bit. work, gotal cycle figure, you know, we have a big selloff yesterday. that work may have something to do with it but i think it has more to do with psychology vote, than the republican obamacare revisions due out tomorrow. so many people are wondering why they are reflecting -- >> we like to look at implied volatility. you are drawing that out of options prices and comparing that to real-life volatility, ,hich has be
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police in philadelphia ending the rally early but only issuing two cio disorderly conduct. clash here far more peaceful then clash between trump supporters and anti trump protesters in california. the clash there ending in an all o alycia knee he have v for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". ly> organizers with the make right here in philadelphia tell "eyewitness news" they did consider canceling the event concerned it would turn in the chaos that ultimately unfolded. >>> meantime, president trump says he can still put together another health care plan, on friday, the current bill failed to get enough g.o.p. support to come to a vote in the house. andrewtnc for republicans on capitol hill. >> reporter: president doubles down on saturday on his statement that obama care will explode, but friday, congress failed to pass a republican bill to reform the affordable care act calling into question whether the trump administration will be able to get one passed at all. >> we will be living with obama care for foreseeable future. i don't know how long it will take. >> reporter: lindsey graham
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upcoming luncheons include afl-cio chair richard trumka on april 4. john costin and on april the fifth. joint chiefs of staff chair general john dunford will be here april 21. and that lorena misty copeland will be here april 17 to talk about her new book "ballerina body." on april 17 at a newsmaker. and before i get the last question, we have a tradition here. everyone from nelson mandela to benjamin netanyahu has received this mug. >> the same mug? >> [laughter] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> final question. if you became the czar of health care in the u.s. and had a guarantee that all stakeholders would live up to what you would be doing behind you. what would your recommendations look like? or one recommendation. >> just what i described. i believe in choice and market-based solutions. i think our health care has been hugely distorted by a lack of incentives in the right place. i think we need to go back to the relationship with the patient. we need to provide incentives for the providers to look after their population and maintain health.
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cio at hospice capital. what do you think about the fed looking was hawkish. the last few members that have spoken doubt. would say that if you do not see a tax reform this year i don't see how you will get three. when i wrote my december newsletter us and we will get at least three. that was predicated on reforms and policies the trump organization was going to bring. that's will all be backloaded in my mind. the big caveat that you have to have something that is heaven before for the fed to get really worried. isn't it overly optimistic to assume a reform can come out of the government? we have not seen anything like that since 1986. >> without that there is no reason to feel that there is going to be running way in that respect. there is no reason. your point about tax reform. what happened with health care -- falling clearly out about what they want to do. the white house goes on its own agenda and own plan. they should carry on on their own and carry on with brexit policy. congress out between and white house is a good thing. maybe they talk about the hea
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., president trump is scheduled to meet with the president of the afl-cio. at 4:45 p.m., paul ryan will host a news conference about his party's new health care plan . democrats are pouncing on predictions that the replacement could result in fewer insud americans. weight in on republicans' new plan. >> people will drop out under the so-called medicaid expansion. the bill intends to pull back on low income coverage under medicaid. fewer people will have health insurance and that includes children. second, the tax credits will allegedly replace the other credits -- those tax will be much lower. they will make it much harder for a person to buy health insurance. david: we want to bring in jon selib. let me start by getting your reaction to this piece of legislation. the sense i get is it is not quite as bad as many democrats thought it would have been. what are the biggest qualms you have with it? jon: look, i think senator baucus had some wise things to say. challenges couple of in the legislation and ones that will make it very difficult for republicans to n
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down,alio is stepping but will remain as cio, while jon rubinstein is leaving the firm after 10 months as co-ceo. let's of different headlines. what is the story? >> jon rubinstein is stepping down after 10 months in his role. ray dalio has been stepping income is stepping out, co-ceo, not sure how public it was that he stepped back into the role, so he has been working on this transition plan for several years. be a ten-yeard to transition plan, and jon rubinstein was supposed to be this tech, silicon valley guy who was going to show that rich a tech firm ash investment firm, and that did not work out. ofbe there is a question whether bridgewater is the place where you bring an outsider in to the ceo role? scarlet: was that the problem? belize the media twists in the news. he put it on his facebook page and said there was a mutual agreement that john rubinstein was not a cultural fit. joe: here is the quote. excited about this change and expect to remain a professional investor at bridgewater until i die." he is still a co-ceo, and that has not changed. that has been consistent for a
down,alio is stepping but will remain as cio, while jon rubinstein is leaving the firm after 10 months as co-ceo. let's of different headlines. what is the story? >> jon rubinstein is stepping down after 10 months in his role. ray dalio has been stepping income is stepping out, co-ceo, not sure how public it was that he stepped back into the role, so he has been working on this transition plan for several years. be a ten-yeard to transition plan, and jon rubinstein was supposed to be this...
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the cio joins us later in the program. from new york city, you are watching bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is bloomberg. eu may's back out of the cost $60 billion. the bill comes as theresa may writers -- readies to article -- trigger article 50. brexitjoined by the editor. where does the 50 billion come from? simon: we don't know yet. they haven't disclosed the thinking behind it. you can make some guesses. it's a series of budget commitments they made in the past, pension payments they promised to pay for people working for the eu and various other things that are infrastructure projects. they didn't have to meet the budget for it until later on. loan guarantees for some of the bailout programs during the financial crisis. a lot of things are being stitched together and that's the subject of huge debate for the british and europeans. there will be pushed on some of the demands. jonathan: next week they are triggering article 50 and the negotiations begin. havee they move on to discussion about what the
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we have director comey of the fbi, former director brennan from the cio, former director clapper, miss yates, former acting attorney general, mr. henry from crowd strike services. so with that, i'd be glad to take any questions that you have. >> you said you want to avoid a witch hunt. you're already down playing the issue and the outcome of this investigation. >> no we're trying to get as many of the facts as possible. we're announcing we're going to have an open hearing and we're inviting people that obviously would have some information as relates to this investigation. >> we no invitation for general flynn? >> general flynn is invited to attend. if there are people out there that would like to attend, we would like to have them. encourage them as long as they have something to do with this investigation. at this point, we invited the people that we feel are directly in line with either having information about this investigation or all sides of it. general flynn is obviously a tangent to some of this because of his name being involved in a lot of the leaks. >> the democrats have ca
we have director comey of the fbi, former director brennan from the cio, former director clapper, miss yates, former acting attorney general, mr. henry from crowd strike services. so with that, i'd be glad to take any questions that you have. >> you said you want to avoid a witch hunt. you're already down playing the issue and the outcome of this investigation. >> no we're trying to get as many of the facts as possible. we're announcing we're going to have an open hearing and we're...
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upcoming luncheons include the afl-cio chair richard trumka on april 4. irs mission john koskinen come just in time for tax day on april fifth. joint chiefs of staff chair general john dunford will be here on april 21. and misty copeland will be on april 17 talking about her new book on april 17th. as a newsmaker and before i give you the last question, we have a tradition here here everybody from nelson mandela to benjamin thethat yahoo! has received this mock. >> same mug? [laughing] >> not the same. it's yours. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> final question. if you became bazaar of health care in the u.s. and that a guarantee that all stakeholders would live up to what you would be doing behind you, what would your recommendation look like? >> well, i think what i just described. i believe in choice and market-based solutions. i think our health care has been hugely distorted by a lack of incentives being in the right place. i feel that we need to go back to physician, hospital provide a relationship with the patient. we need to provide incentive
upcoming luncheons include the afl-cio chair richard trumka on april 4. irs mission john koskinen come just in time for tax day on april fifth. joint chiefs of staff chair general john dunford will be here on april 21. and misty copeland will be on april 17 talking about her new book on april 17th. as a newsmaker and before i give you the last question, we have a tradition here here everybody from nelson mandela to benjamin thethat yahoo! has received this mock. >> same mug? [laughing]...
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the head of the cio told president trump thus far to the unionized working men and women of america has presented a mixed bag. >> what he did on tpp was good. the things he's trying to do with infrastructure is good. there's a lot of those things. and then on the other side, you know, he put some people that were pretty antiunion. >> last year according to federal statistics, the number of wage and salary workers belonging to unions declined to about 14.5 million people, a drop from the year before of just under a quarter of a million people. the bureau of labor statistics further tells us the total membership of america's unionized workforce is almost evenly split between public and private sector unions with roughly 7 million members in each sector. in november, fox news exit polls recorded that among the 18% of reporters that voted having a union member in the household, the break down was 51% for hillary clinton, 42% for donald trump. that marked a drop of 5 percentage points from the share that president obama enjoyed in 2012. the peak of american member membership was up was one t
the head of the cio told president trump thus far to the unionized working men and women of america has presented a mixed bag. >> what he did on tpp was good. the things he's trying to do with infrastructure is good. there's a lot of those things. and then on the other side, you know, he put some people that were pretty antiunion. >> last year according to federal statistics, the number of wage and salary workers belonging to unions declined to about 14.5 million people, a drop from...
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both sides of the aisle and both houses, but also groups, business leaders, union leaders, the afl-cio had richard trumka here yesterday. this is a president who's going to engage with everybody who can help join in proposing ideas and thoughts and opinions how to move the country forward. he looks forward to dinner with senator and mrs. cruz as he has with several others, you will see more and a continued effort to reach out and get people's ideas. margaret. >> reporter: does the president believe the cia has been compromised in any way? >> with respect to the disclosure? again, i'm not going to -- it's u.s. government policy not confirm this. there has been a big misunderstanding with the national classification. there has been a lot of disclosures about national security that occurred last cycle when there is potential that the fbi had leaked certain information. the members of congress on the other side of the aisle talked about how there was so much concern about classified information. in such silence and outrage from the media and others. with things that may or may not have hap
both sides of the aisle and both houses, but also groups, business leaders, union leaders, the afl-cio had richard trumka here yesterday. this is a president who's going to engage with everybody who can help join in proposing ideas and thoughts and opinions how to move the country forward. he looks forward to dinner with senator and mrs. cruz as he has with several others, you will see more and a continued effort to reach out and get people's ideas. margaret. >> reporter: does the...
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piers hillier, cio of royal london asset management. if your bloomberg customer, you can watch the show on your terminal. you can message the team directly. get your questions in. what do you think about what we're talking about this morning? big issues following the drops see and equities this morning in europe. you can also get the radio stream as well. we will talk about emmanuel macron extending his lead in the polls in france. the largest holder of french debt right now. we're talking to vanguard. that conversation next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg markets." take a look at equity markets trading down across the board in the consummate and london as well -- on the continent and london as well. declining throughout the morning. 40 minutes into the trade, after the s&p posted their biggest drop in the u.s. in 110 sessions. the s&p 500 falling big, some saying that is because of the concern that donald trump will not be able to get his health care reform bill through congress. investors in regards to what to d
piers hillier, cio of royal london asset management. if your bloomberg customer, you can watch the show on your terminal. you can message the team directly. get your questions in. what do you think about what we're talking about this morning? big issues following the drops see and equities this morning in europe. you can also get the radio stream as well. we will talk about emmanuel macron extending his lead in the polls in france. the largest holder of french debt right now. we're talking to...
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we have the cio for global equities at allianz. good morning. a big blockbuster deal, looking large. my question to you is very simple. this is the drive of m&a that we have at the moment. are we at frothy levels? when you look at the premium of 34%, are companies paying up and looking large inexpensively? >> well, we are quite late in the cycle of m&a. we have hadtwo years -- we have had two years of strong m&a, but it could go higher. when you look at the reasons for why it is happening, there is certainly a motivation, and that is that we still have low financing costs. when the is a time costs may be more expensive, so there's an incentive to get on with it now. corporate confidence, particularly since the u.s. election, has risen. then there is valuation being thrown up by currency. all of those things suggest we will get more. anna: the individual sectors have their own drivers, as well, whether you look at energy are financials. where do you expect to see this in the european fear? it continues in those areas we have seen, and others as w
we have the cio for global equities at allianz. good morning. a big blockbuster deal, looking large. my question to you is very simple. this is the drive of m&a that we have at the moment. are we at frothy levels? when you look at the premium of 34%, are companies paying up and looking large inexpensively? >> well, we are quite late in the cycle of m&a. we have hadtwo years -- we have had two years of strong m&a, but it could go higher. when you look at the reasons for why it...
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that's why the afl/cio, the united steelworkers, and the aerospace workers all came out to applaud the order. the second order addresses the current lack of was inments enf. counter veiling duties. they were put in place to address the problem of other countries dumping undervalued goods into american markets. making it impossible for american businesses to compete with artificially low prices. this is especially a problem in countries whose government s subsidize exports into our country. there's a mechanism for assessing these type of transactions and imposing financial penalties when it's determined that this kind of malicious dumping has occurred. since 2001 the u.s. customs and border protection agency has not collected over $2.8 billion in these duties. you think about it, we could do a lot by maximizing this enforcement power for our country. we need to do a better job on behalf of the american worker. if a foreign company often due to its being partly or entirely government run or subsidized is able to flood with a cheap steel, they'd price american companies out of the system.
that's why the afl/cio, the united steelworkers, and the aerospace workers all came out to applaud the order. the second order addresses the current lack of was inments enf. counter veiling duties. they were put in place to address the problem of other countries dumping undervalued goods into american markets. making it impossible for american businesses to compete with artificially low prices. this is especially a problem in countries whose government s subsidize exports into our country....
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the cio should have gotten more scrutiny from senior management and the firmwide risk control functions. [end video clip] brian: tell us about him. sandra: jamie is the unofficial diplomat for wall street here in washington. he has been the absolute alpha male amongst all these over meals. -- the absolute alpha male amongst all of these alpha males. he has not backed down. by all accounts, he has done a good job. it is a hard job. yeah, i don't know. brian: again, tell us why jpmorgan was fined $40 billion. and that's several different reasons in there. but how do you then maintain your ceo-ship and you get rewarded and the stock keeps going up? explain it to the average person. if they did the same thing, they would be bankrupt. they wouldn't have anything. sandra: yeah, capitalism without bankruptcy is like religion without hell. there is no accountability. these big banks have an insurance policy from the taxpayer. after the crisis, nouriel roubini and others have argued that big banks should not be allowed to become so humongous. they should be made smaller. through laws and and wha
the cio should have gotten more scrutiny from senior management and the firmwide risk control functions. [end video clip] brian: tell us about him. sandra: jamie is the unofficial diplomat for wall street here in washington. he has been the absolute alpha male amongst all these over meals. -- the absolute alpha male amongst all of these alpha males. he has not backed down. by all accounts, he has done a good job. it is a hard job. yeah, i don't know. brian: again, tell us why jpmorgan was fined...
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the afl-cio will sue if the trump administration tries to water down and obama era used in overtime eligibility. the labor federation's chief told bloomberg news that the impact could be devastating. it is of white-collar workers were set to become eligible for overtime pay last december under the new rules. they were blocked by a federal judge. the president toss labor secretary nominee won't be if the administration would defend the rules in court. the family of an american who was killed in last week's attack in london is expressing gratitude for the kindness of strangers. insisting that some good will come from the tragedy. curt coffman of utah was on the last day of the european trip with his wife melissa. an attacker motor down pedestrians on west mr. bridge before stabbing a police officer in a parliament yard. britain's has a planned trip to russia by foreign secretary johnson this week has been post owned. the trip is being
the afl-cio will sue if the trump administration tries to water down and obama era used in overtime eligibility. the labor federation's chief told bloomberg news that the impact could be devastating. it is of white-collar workers were set to become eligible for overtime pay last december under the new rules. they were blocked by a federal judge. the president toss labor secretary nominee won't be if the administration would defend the rules in court. the family of an american who was killed in...